Network access method, mobile communication terminal, network server, and network access system

ABSTRACT

Provided are a network access method, a mobile communication terminal, a network server, and a network access system. The network access method includes the follows. A mobile communication terminal accesses a wireless local area network (wireless LAN) of a visited place. The mobile communication terminal sends a network identity (ID) acquisition request to a network server of the wireless LAN. The mobile communication terminal receives a public land mobile network (PLMN) network ID of at least one visited place operator signed with a home operator of the mobile communication terminal, and adds the PLMN network ID received to a PLMN list, in which the PLMN network ID is either unicasted or broadcasted by the network server in response to the network ID acquisition request. The mobile communication terminal conducts network access at the visited place access according to the PLMN list.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)

This application is a continuation of PCT/CN2016/084363, filed on Jun. 1, 2016, which claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201510346888.9, filed on Jun. 19, 2015, the contents of both of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to communication technology field, and particularly to a network access method, a mobile communication terminal, a network server, and a network access system.

BACKGROUND

Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) is a network established and operated by governments and approved operators thereof for the purpose of providing the public with land mobile communication business. The PLMN is generally interconnected with a public switched telephone network to form a communication network of the whole region or country.

When a mobile communication terminal moves from the home to a visited place (for example, the mobile communication terminal roams from the home country to a visited country), the mobile communication terminal needs to access a visited PLMN (“VPLMN” for short) of the visited place. However, since relevant information of the PLMN of the visited place is not stored, the mobile communication terminal has to attempt to connect one by one in the searched VPLMN list; for example, the mobile communication terminal can first attempt to connect to a VPLMN and when rejected, attempt to connect to another VPLMN, until connected successfully. This causes the mobile communication terminal to take a long time (and sometimes, it may even need to wait for more than a few minutes) to successfully access the PLMN of the visited place, which affects the user's communication experience.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the implementations of the present disclosure, the drawings used in the description of the implementations will be briefly described, it will be apparent that the drawings described in the following are implementations of the present disclosure, and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that other drawings may be obtained from the drawings without any creative efforts.

FIG. 1 is a flow diagram illustrating one implementation of a network access method provided in an implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating another implementation of the network access method provided in an implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a further implementation of the network access method provided in an implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 4 is structure diagram illustrating an implementation of a mobile communication terminal provided in an implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 5 is structure diagram illustrating another implementation of the mobile communication terminal provided in an implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 6 is structure diagram illustrating an implementation of a network access unit in the mobile communication terminal provided in an implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 7 is structure diagram illustrating an implementation of a network server provided in an implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 8 is structure diagram illustrating another implementation of the network server provided in an implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 9 is structure diagram illustrating an implementation of a network access system provided in an implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 10 is a structure diagram illustrating a mobile communication terminal according to an implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 11 is a structure diagram illustrating a network server according to an implementation of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Technical solutions of the present disclosure will be described clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings; obviously, implementations described below are merely part of rather than all of the implementations of the present disclosure. Based on the implementations of the present disclosure, other implementations obtained there from without any creative work by those of ordinary skill in the art shall fall into the protection scope of the present disclosure.

It is to be noted that the terminology used in the implementations of the present disclosure is for the purpose of describing particular implementations only and is not intended to limit the disclosure. The singular forms of “a”, “the”, or “this” used in the implementations of the disclosure and the appended claims are also intended to include the majority unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. It should also be understood that the term “and/or” used herein refers to and encompasses any or all of the possible combinations of one or more associated listed items.

In the implementations of the present disclosure, the mobile communication terminal includes but is not limited to a terminal having a communication function such as a mobile phone, a watch, or a tablet. A Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) can include the follows.

Registered PLMN (“RPLMN” for short): a PLMN for a mobile communication terminal registered before the last shutdown or off-line.

Equivalent PLMN (“EPLMN” for short): a PLMN with the same priority as a PLMN currently selected by the mobile communication terminal.

Equivalent Home PLMN (“EHPLMN” for short): a PLMN equivalent to a PLMN currently selected by the mobile communication terminal.

Home PLMN (“HPLMN” for short): a PLMN of the home of the mobile communication terminal. For a certain user, there is only one HPLMN. Generally, when the mobile communication terminal searches networks, it searches networks in the EHPLMN list or the HPLMN list first.

Visited PLMN (“VPLMN” for short): a PLMN of a visited place of the mobile communication terminal.

FIG. 1 is a flow diagram illustrating one implementation of a network access method provided in an implementation of the present disclosure, the method illustrated in FIG. 1 can be implemented by a mobile communication terminal. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the method can begin at block 101.

At block 101, a mobile communication terminal accesses a wireless LAN of a visited place.

In some possible implementations, when the mobile communication terminal arrives at a visited place from the home thereof, after the first boot or after turning off of the flight mode, the mobile communication terminal needs to re-select a network. Before access to a PLMN of the visited place (that is, a VPLMN), the mobile communication terminal cannot connect to the Internet through mobile networks provided by an operator such as General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network, Enhanced Data Rate for GSM Evolution (EDGE) network, Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA) network and the like. However, when the mobile communication terminal is in a wireless network environment, it can first access the wireless network and communicate with other mobile communication terminals or network servers over the wireless network. For example, when a user is just off the plane, just exit, or just disembarked, the airport, gateway, or port may have wireless LAN coverage.

In implementations of the present disclosure, wireless networks can be the wireless LAN or a wireless fidelity (WiFi) wireless network. Currently, the wireless LAN includes the following protocol standards: IEEE802.11 protocol, IEEE802.11a protocol, IEEE802.11g protocol, IEEE802.11E protocol, IEEE802.11i protocol, and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). WiFi technology is a wireless network communication technology based on the IEEE 802.11 series of standards and can be regarded as a branch of wireless LAN technology. A WiFi wireless network is generated mainly by a router or wireless card, or a wireless AP (Access Point), the speed of transmission thereof is very limited and therefore, the WiFi wireless network is generally adopted by families or small and medium enterprises. Compared with the WiFi wireless network, the wireless LAN has the characteristics of long transmission distance and fast transmission speed. In some possible implementations, airports may prefer wireless LAN.

At block 102, the mobile communication terminal sends a network identity (ID) acquisition request to a network server of the wireless LAN.

Generally, network coverage of the home of the terminal will lost when the user arrives at a visited place from the home, and the mobile communication terminal needs to access the network of the visited place to communicate. At this time, the mobile communication terminal can search networks of the visited place and attempt to conduct network access according to a PLMN list. When the network ID of the visited place is not contained in the PLMN list of the mobile communication terminal, it is impossible for the mobile communication terminal to conduct network access via the PLMN list; instead, the mobile communication terminal will attempt to conduct network access in other more complex manners.

In an implementation of the present disclosure, in order to be able to quickly access an available mobile network, the mobile communication terminal sends the network ID acquisition request to the network server of the wireless LAN to obtain the PLMN network ID of the visited place.

At block 103, the mobile communication terminal receives the PLMN network ID of at least one visited place operator signed with a home operator of the mobile communication terminal, and adds the received PLMN network ID to an PLMN list, wherein the PLMN network ID is either unicasted or broadcasted by the network server in response to the network ID acquisition request.

The PLMN list referred to herein can include at least one of an EHPLMN list and an EHPLMN list, which will be explained respectively.

In one implementation, the mobile communication terminal stores multiple PLMN lists; when comparing the searched VPLMN with the stored PLMN lists, the multiple PLMN lists have different priorities and the EHPLMN has a higher priority. Therefore, in an implementation of the present disclosure, the received PLMN network ID can be added to an EHPLMN list. Based on this, as one example, the mobile communication terminal can add the received PLMN network ID to the EHPLMN list and conduct subsequent processes in accordance with the EHPLMN list; in the following, the implementation will be mainly described based on this scene.

As another example, the mobile communication terminal can add the received network ID to an EPLMN list and when searching networks, the mobile communication terminal can first search the VPLMN and compare each searched VPLMN network ID with network IDs in the EHPLMN list; when the EHPLMN list does not contain a network ID that matches the searched VPLMN network ID, each searched VPLMN network ID will be compared with network IDs in the EPLMN list, and when the EPLMN list contains a network ID that matches the searched VPLMN network ID, it is possible to initiate network registration to a network corresponding to the matched network ID. As an implementation, when there are multiple matched network IDs, it is possible to initiate network registration to a VPLMN network with the strongest signal strength.

In an implementation of the present disclosure, the home operator refers to the home operator of the SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card or the USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) card in the mobile communication terminal. Specifically, the visited place operator signed with the home operator is an operator, among all visited place operators, who has entered a roaming agreement with the home operator. For example, the home operator is “China Mobile”; when the user arrives at Hong Kong from the mainland of China, Hong Kong operators entered a roaming agreement with “China Mobile” will be the visited place operator signed with the home operator, such as “China Mobile Hong Kong”.

When searching networks, the mobile communication terminal will compare a searched VPLMN with networks contained in the PLMN list stored at the mobile communication terminal; when there is a matching network, the mobile communication terminal will attempt to access the network. However, not every visited network will allow the mobile communication terminal to access; generally, the PLMN of an operator who has entered a roaming agreement with the home operator of the SIM card or USIM card of the mobile communication terminal is allowed to be accessed.

Optionally, the network server can unicast the PLMN network ID of the visited place to the mobile communication terminal; alternatively, the network server can broadcast the PLMN network ID in the wireless LAN, such that the PLMN network ID can be received and used by the mobile communication terminal as well as other mobile communication terminals that are in need.

In implementations of the present disclosure, the network ID can include network number segments, for example, the PLMN of China Mobile includes four segments, namely, 46000, 46002, 46007, and 46008; the PLMN of China Unicom includes three segments, namely, 46001, 46006, and 46009.

At block 104, the mobile terminal conducts network access at the visited place according to the PLMN list.

In some possible implementations, when accessing the wireless local area network (wireless LAN) of the visited place, the mobile communication terminal can search the PLMN of the visited place (“VPLMN” for short). After adding the received PLMN network ID to the EHPLMN list, compare the searched VPLMN network ID with network IDs in the EHPLMN list, and when a matched network ID is found, a network corresponding to the matched network ID can be registered directly.

In some possible implementations, in addition to the received PLMN network ID, the EHPLMN list of the mobile communication terminal can contain other network IDs, and in this case, the mobile terminal can compare the received PLMN network list with the searched VPLMN network list first.

As an implementation, the received PLMN network ID can be added to a preset location of the EHPLMN list; correspondingly, when comparing ID, the mobile communication terminal can compare a network ID located at the preset location of the EHPLMN list with the searched VPLMN network ID.

For example, it can be set in advance that the preset location of the EHPLMN list of the mobile communication terminal is configured to store the PLMN network ID received from a network server of the wireless LAN, for example, it can be specified that line 20-line 30, or line 1-line 15, or line 10-line 15 is configured to be used for storing the PLMN network ID received from the network server of the wireless LAN. In this way, after the VPLMN network ID has been searched, the searched VPLMN network ID can be compared with the network ID at the preset location.

In one implementation, the mobile communication terminal adds the received network ID into the EHPLMN list; when searching networks, the mobile communication terminal can first search the VPLMN, and compares each searched VPLMN network ID with network IDs in the EHPLMN list; when the EHPLMN list contains a network ID that matches the searched VPLMN network ID, then the mobile communication terminal will initiate network registration to a network corresponding to the matched network ID.

In one possible implementation, when the EHPLMN list contains multiple network IDs that match the VPLMN network ID, it is possible to determine the signal strength of VPLMN networks corresponding to each of the multiple network IDs respectively, and initiate network registration to a VPLMN network with the strongest signal strength. It is understandable that, in actual network registration, it is possible to initiate network registration to the network with the strongest signal strength first, when the registration fails, the terminal can continue to initiate network registration to the VPLMN network with the secondary signal strength, until the registration is successful.

In the implementation of the present disclosure, the mobile communication terminal accesses the wireless LAN of the visited place and sends the network ID acquisition request to the network server of the wireless LAN; the mobile communication terminal receives at least one PLMN network ID unicasted or broadcasted by the network server and add the same to the EHPLMN list so as to search networks according to the EHPLMN list. Since the EHPLMN list has a higher priority and the EHPLMN list has the PLMN network ID of the visited place stored therein, when searching networks, the mobile communication terminal can search from the EHPLMN list a network that matches the VPLMN so as to save time that the mobile communication terminal takes to search networks and enhance mobile communication experience of the user.

FIG. 2 is a flow diagram illustrating a network access method according to another implementation of the present disclosure. The method can be implemented via a mobile communication terminal and as illustrated in FIG. 2, the method can begin at block 201.

At block 201, a mobile communication terminal pre-store the home of an operator signed with the home operator as well as the ID of the signed operator.

In an implementation of the present disclosure, the home operator refers to the home operator of the SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card or the USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) card in the mobile communication terminal. Specifically, the visited place operator signed with the home operator is an operator, among all visited place operators, who has entered a roaming agreement with the home operator. For example, the home operator is “China Mobile”; when the user arrives at Hong Kong from the mainland of China, Hong Kong operators entered a roaming agreement with “China Mobile” will be the visited place operator signed with the home operator, such as “China Mobile Hong Kong”.

In some possible implementations, the home operator, the home of the signed operator, and the ID of the signed operator can be associatively stored in the mobile communication terminal in tabular form. For instance, the home operator of the mobile communication terminal is China Mobile and other operators signed with China Mobile includes China Mobile Hong Kong; as to China Mobile Hong Kong, the home thereof is Hong Kong and the ID thereof can be “China Mobile Hong Kong”, “China Mobile PEOPLES”, “China Mobile” or “PEOPLES”; in this case, the mobile communication terminal can associatively store “China Mobile Hong Kong”, “China Mobile PEOPLES”, “China Mobile” or “PEOPLES” in tabular form.

At block 202, the mobile communication terminal accesses the wireless LAN of a visited place.

In some possible implementations, when the mobile communication terminal arrives at a visited place from the home thereof, after the first boot or after turning off the flight mode, the mobile communication terminal needs to re-select a network. Before access to a PLMN of the visited place (that is, a VPLMN), the mobile communication terminal cannot connect to the Internet through mobile networks provided by an operator such as General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network, Enhanced Data Rate for GSM Evolution (EDGE) network, Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA) network and the like. However, when the mobile communication terminal is in a wireless network environment, it can first access the wireless network and communicate with other mobile communication terminals or network servers over the wireless network. For example, when a user is just off the plane, just exit, or just disembarked, the airport, gateway, or port may have wireless LAN coverage.

In implementations of the present disclosure, wireless networks of an airport can be the wireless LAN or a WiFi wireless network. Currently, the wireless LAN includes the following protocol standards: IEEE802.11 protocol, IEEE802.11a protocol, IEEE802.11g protocol, IEEE802.11E protocol, IEEE802.11i protocol, and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). WiFi technology is a wireless network communication technology based on the IEEE 802.11 series of standards and can be regarded as a branch of wireless LAN technology. A WiFi wireless network is generated mainly by a router or wireless card, or a wireless AP (Access Point), the speed of transmission thereof is very limited and therefore, the WiFi wireless network is generally adopted by families or small and medium enterprises. Compared with the WiFi wireless network, the wireless LAN has the characteristics of long transmission distance and fast transmission speed. In some possible implementations, airports may prefer wireless LAN.

At block 203, in accordance with the current visited place and the pre-stored home as well as the pre-stored ID of the operator signed with the home operator (that is, the signed operator), the mobile communication terminal determines the ID of the visited place signed with the home operator.

In some possible implementations, the mobile communication terminal can prompt the user to select or enter the current visited place. For example, in the case that the mobile communication terminal has not connected to the PLMN and has connected to a wireless LAN, the mobile communication terminal can pop up a prompt box for prompting the user to enter or select the country or region in which he or she is currently located.

After determining the current visited place of the mobile communication terminal, it is possible to search the signed visited place operator according to the pre-stored home of the operator signed with the home operator, so as to determine the ID of the signed visited place operator.

At block 204, the mobile communication terminal sends a network ID acquisition request to a network server of the wireless LAN; the network ID acquisition request carries the ID of a visited place operator that signed with the home operator.

Generally, network coverage of the home of the terminal will lost when the user arrives at a visited place from the home, and the mobile communication terminal needs to access the network of the visited place to communicate. At this time, the mobile communication terminal can search networks of the visited place and attempt to connect one by one. However, not every network of the visited place can make the mobile communication terminal to access and generally, the network of an operator that has entered a roaming agreement with the home operator of the SIM card or the USIM card of the mobile communication terminal is available for access.

In implementations of the present disclosure, in order to quickly access an available mobile network, the mobile communication terminal sends the network ID acquisition request to the network server of the wireless LAN. The network ID acquisition request carries the ID of the visited place operator signed with the home operator.

At block 205, the mobile communication terminal receives the PLMN network ID of at least one visited place operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal, and adds the received PLMN network ID to an equivalent home public land mobile network (EHPLMN) list; the PLMN network ID is either unicasted or broadcasted by the network server.

Optionally, the network server can unicast the PLMN network ID of the visited place to the mobile communication terminal; alternatively, the network server can broadcast the PLMN network ID in LAN, such that the PLMN network ID can be received and used by the mobile communication terminal as well as other mobile communication terminals that are in need.

In some possible implementations, when the mobile communication terminal searches networks, the EHPLMN list has a higher priority, and after the PLMN network ID unicasted or broadcasted by the network server has been received, the mobile communication terminal can add the PLMN network ID to the EHPLMN list.

In implementations of the present disclosure, the network ID can include network number segments, for example, the PLMN of China Mobile includes four segments, namely, 46000, 46002, 46007, and 46008; the PLMN of China Unicom includes three segments, namely, 46001, 46006, and 46009.

At block 206, the mobile communication terminal searches a VPLMN.

In the implementation of the present disclosure, “VPLMN” refers to the PLMN of the visited place. When the mobile communication terminal arrives at the visited place from the home thereof, it will search the VPLMN at the visited place. Generally, the VPLMN includes multiple mobile networks, some of them are networks of operators signed with the home operator and are available for access, while some of them are not networks of operators signed with the home operator and are unavailable for the user to access, or high cost can be resulted after access. For example, when the mobile communication terminal arrives at Hong Kong from the mainland of China, the searched VPLMN can includes “PEOPLES”, “CSL”, “Orange”, “SUNDAY”, “HK TELECOM” or networks of other operators.

At block 207, the mobile communication terminal compares network IDs contained in the EHPLMN list with the searched VPLMN network ID.

In the implementation of the present disclosure, the network IDs contained in the EHPLMN list is compared with the searched network ID so as to determine whether the EHPLMN list contains a network ID that matches the searched VPLMN network ID, where “match” refers to the same network operated by the same operator.

At block 208, when the EHPLMN list contains a network ID that matches the searched VPLMN network ID, the mobile communication terminal initiates network registration to a network corresponding to the matched network ID.

In the EHPLMN list, there are IDs of mobile networks operated by the visited place operator that signed with the home operator, where the said IDs are received by the mobile communication terminal. The mobile networks belong to the searched VPLMN and are available for the mobile communication terminal to access; therefore, the mobile communication terminal can initiate network registration to these mobile networks directly.

In an implementation, the mobile communication terminal can access the wireless LAN of the visited place and sends the network ID acquisition request to the network server of the wireless LAN; the mobile communication terminal receives the PLMN network ID unicasted or broadcasted by the network server and add the received PLMN network ID to the EHPLMN list and searching networks at the visited place according to the EHPLMN list. Since the EHPLMN list has a higher priority and the EHPLMN list stores the PLMN network ID of the visited place operator, when searching networks, the mobile communication terminal can find directly, in the EHPLMN list, a network that matches the PLMN of the visited place, so as to save time that the mobile communication terminal takes to search networks and enhance mobile communication experience of the user.

FIG. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating the network access method according to another implementation of the present disclosure. The method can be implemented via a network server. As illustrated in FIG. 3, the method can begin at block 301.

At block 301, a network ID acquisition request sent by a mobile communication terminal via a wireless LAN is received.

The network server of the implementation of the present disclosure is a network server of the wireless LAN of the current visited place of the mobile communication terminal. Before the network server receives the PLMN network ID request sent by the mobile communication terminal via the wireless LAN, the mobile communication terminal has to access the wireless LAN of the visited place first.

In some possible implementations, when the mobile communication terminal arrives at a visited place from the home thereof, after the first boot or after turning off of the flight mode, the mobile communication terminal needs to re-select a network. Before access to a PLMN of the visited place (that is, a VPLMN), the mobile communication terminal cannot connect to the Internet through mobile networks provided by an operator such as GPRS network, EDGE network, TD-SCDMA network and the like. However, when the mobile communication terminal is in a wireless network environment, it can first access the wireless network and communicate with other mobile communication terminals or network servers over the wireless network. For example, when a user is just off the plane, just exit, or just disembarked, the airport, gateway, or port may have wireless LAN coverage, the mobile communication terminal has to access the wireless LAN so as to request to the network server of the wireless LAN.

In implementations of the present disclosure, wireless networks can be the wireless LAN or a WiFi wireless network. Currently, the wireless LAN includes the following protocol standards: IEEE802.11 protocol, IEEE802.11a protocol, IEEE802.11g protocol, IEEE802.11E protocol, IEEE802.11i protocol, and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). WiFi technology is a wireless network communication technology based on the IEEE 802.11 series of standards and can be regarded as a branch of wireless LAN technology. A WiFi wireless network is generated mainly by a router or wireless card, or a wireless AP (Access Point), the speed of transmission thereof is very limited and therefore, the WiFi wireless network is generally adopted by families or small and medium enterprises. Compared with the WiFi wireless network, the wireless LAN has the characteristics of long transmission distance and fast transmission speed. In some possible implementations, airports may prefer wireless LAN.

At block 302, the PLMN network ID of a local operator signed with a home operator of the mobile communication terminal is unicasted to the mobile communication terminal, or, the PLMN network ID of at least one local operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal are broadcasted in the wireless LAN.

In the implementation of the present disclosure, “local” refers to the location of the network server.

The network server can pre-store the PLMN network ID of the local operator, and after the network ID acquisition request sent by the mobile communication terminal is received, the network server can send the PLMN network ID of the local operator to the mobile communication terminal that sent the network ID acquisition request, such that the mobile communication terminal can conduct network access according to the PLMN network ID. Alternatively, the network server can broadcast said PLMN network ID of the local operator in the wireless LAN, therefore, in addition to the mobile communication terminal that sent the request, other mobile communication terminals that need said PLMN network ID of the local operator can also obtain the PLMN network ID.

It will be appreciated that, the network server may send PLMN network IDs of multiple local operators stored locally to the mobile communication terminal, alternatively, the network server can send the PLMN network ID of at least one local operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal to the mobile communication terminal, so as to reduce the signaling burden on the network and the processing burden of the mobile communication terminal.

In some possible implementations, when storing the PLMN network ID of the local operator, the network server has to store IDs of operators of other regions signed with the PLMN network ID of the local operator; in this way, after the network ID acquisition request sent by the mobile communication terminal is received, the network server can determine the PLMN network ID of the local operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal according to the home operator, and further send the PLMN network ID of at least one local operator to the mobile communication terminal.

In other possible implementations, the network ID acquisition request sent by the mobile communication terminal to the network server carries the ID of an operator. For example, the network ID acquisition request carries the ID of a visited place operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal. In this way, the network server can unicast the PLMN network ID of the local operator, which matches the ID of the visited place operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal, to the mobile communication terminal, such that the mobile communication terminal that sends the network ID acquisition request can conduct network access according to the network ID unicasted.

In the implementation of the present disclosure, the network server can receive the network ID acquisition request sent by the mobile communication terminal via the wireless LAN, and unicast the PLMN network ID of the local operator to the mobile communication terminal, or broadcast said PLMN network ID in the PLMN such that mobile communication terminals within the wireless LAN can receive the PLMN network ID of the local operator and can quickly find and access the network of the local operator. Therefore, the time that the terminal takes to access a network can be saved, and communication experience of a mobile communication terminal user can be improved.

In a possible implementation, the PLMN network ID of the local operator may not be stored in the network server; this situation will be described in detail with reference to FIG. 4 in the following.

FIG. 4 is a flow diagram illustrating the network access method of another implementation of the present disclosure. As illustrated in FIG. 4, on the basis of FIG. 3, the method can further conduct operations at block 401 and block 402 after the operation at block 301 of FIG. 3.

At block 401, when the PLMN network ID of the local operator is not stored, the network ID acquisition request is broadcasted in the wireless LAN.

In practice, the network server can broadcast the PLMN network ID request at a certain time interval through timer timing.

At block 402, the PLMN network ID of at least one local operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal is received from another mobile communication terminal. Thereafter, the process of FIG. 4 can proceed to S302 for the network server to unicast or broadcast the PLMN network ID of the local operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal.

For a mobile communication terminal with the wireless LAN, it can choose to receive or not receive a message broadcasted in the wireless LAN.

In some possible implementations, another mobile communication terminal within said wireless LAN receives the PLMN network ID acquisition request broadcasted by the network server; in response to the PLMN network ID acquisition request, said another mobile communication terminal sends the PLMN network ID of the local operator stored locally to the network server, then the network server can receive and save the PLMN network ID of the local operator sent by said another mobile communication terminal.

In the implementation of the present disclosure, after the network ID acquisition request sent by the mobile communication terminal via the wireless LAN is received by the network server. When the PLMN network ID of the local operator is not stored, the network server can broadcast the network ID acquisition request in the wireless LAN and receive the PLMN network ID of the local operator sent by another mobile communication terminal in response to the request, and then unicast the PLMN network ID of the local operator to the mobile communication terminal that sends the request, or broadcast the PLMN network ID in the wireless LAN. Mobile communication terminals within the wireless LAN can receive the PLMN network ID of the local operator, and in this way, it can quickly find and access a network of the local operator, such that the time consumed for network access can be saved and communication experience of a mobile communication terminal user can be enhanced.

FIG. 5 is a structure diagram illustrating a mobile communication terminal according to one implementation. As illustrated in FIG. 5, the mobile communication terminal can include a LAN access unit 501, a requesting unit 502 (such as a transmitter), a receiving unit 503 (such as a receiver), and a network access unit 504. The requesting unit 502 and the receiving unit 503 can be integrated into one transmitter when in need. The LAN access unit 501 and the network access unit 504 can be integrated into one access controller or can be configured to be independent access controllers separately; the present disclosure is not limited thereto.

The LAN access unit 501 is configured to access the wireless LAN of a visited place.

In some possible implementations, when the mobile communication terminal arrives at a visited place from the home thereof, after the first boot or after turning off the flight mode, the mobile communication terminal needs to re-select a network. Before access to a PLMN of the visited place (that is, a VPLMN), the mobile communication terminal cannot connect to the Internet through mobile networks provided by an operator such as General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network, Enhanced Data Rate for GSM Evolution (EDGE) network, Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA) network and the like. However, when the mobile communication terminal is in a wireless network environment, it can first access the wireless network and communicate with other mobile communication terminals or network servers over the wireless network. For example, when a user is just off the plane, just exit, or just disembarked, the airport, gateway, or port may have wireless local area network (wireless LAN) coverage.

In implementations of the present disclosure, wireless networks can be the wireless LAN or a wireless fidelity (WiFi) wireless network. Currently, the wireless LAN includes the following protocol standards: IEEE802.11 protocol, IEEE802.11a protocol, IEEE802.11g protocol, IEEE802.11E protocol, IEEE802.11i protocol, and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). WiFi technology is a wireless network communication technology based on the IEEE 802.11 series of standards and can be regarded as a branch of wireless LAN technology. A WiFi wireless network is generated mainly by a router or wireless card, or a wireless AP (Access Point), the speed of transmission thereof is very limited and therefore, the WiFi wireless network is generally adopted by families or small and medium enterprises. Compared with the WiFi wireless network, the wireless LAN has the characteristics of long transmission distance and fast transmission speed. In some possible implementations, airports may prefer wireless LAN.

The requesting unit 502 is configured to send a network ID acquisition request to a network server of the wireless LAN.

Generally, network coverage of the home of the terminal will lost when the user arrives at a visited place from the home, and the mobile communication terminal needs to access the network of the visited place to communicate. At this time, the mobile communication terminal can search networks of the visited place and attempt to conduct network access according to a PLMN list. When the network ID of the visited place is not contained in the PLMN list of the mobile communication terminal, it is impossible for the mobile communication terminal to conduct network access via the PLMN list; instead, the mobile communication terminal will attempt to conduct network access in other more complex manners.

In an implementation of the present disclosure, in order to be able to quickly access an available mobile network, the mobile communication terminal sends the network ID acquisition request to the network server of the wireless LAN to obtain the PLMN network ID of the visited place.

The receiving unit 503 is configured to receive the PLMN network ID of at least one visited place operator signed with a home operator of the mobile communication terminal, and adds the received PLMN network ID to an PLMN list; the PLMN network ID is either unicasted or broadcasted by the network server in response to the network ID acquisition request.

The PLMN list referred to herein can include at least one of an EHPLMN list and an EHPLMN list, which will be explained respectively.

In one implementation, the mobile communication terminal stores multiple PLMN lists; when comparing the searched VPLMN with the stored PLMN lists, the multiple PLMN lists have different priorities and the EHPLMN has a higher priority. Therefore, in an implementation of the present disclosure, the received PLMN network ID can be added to an EHPLMN list. Based on this, as one example, the receiving unit 503 can add the received PLMN network ID to the EHPLMN list and the mobile communication terminal can conduct subsequent processes in accordance with the EHPLMN list; in the following, the implementation will be mainly described based on this scene.

As another example, the receiving unit 503 can add the received network ID to an EPLMN list and when searching networks and subsequently, the mobile communication terminal can first search the VPLMN and compare each searched VPLMN network ID with network IDs in the EHPLMN list; when the EHPLMN list does not contain a network ID that matches the searched VPLMN network ID, each searched VPLMN network ID will be compared with network IDs in the EPLMN list, and when the EPLMN list contains a network ID that matches the searched VPLMN network ID, it is possible to initiate network registration to a network corresponding to the matched network ID. As an implementation, when there are multiple matched network IDs, it is possible to initiate network registration to a VPLMN network with the strongest signal strength.

In an implementation of the present disclosure, the home operator refers to the home operator of the SIM card or the USIM card in the mobile communication terminal. Specifically, the visited place operator signed with the home operator is an operator, among all visited place operators, who has entered a roaming agreement with the home operator. For example, the home operator is “China Mobile”; when the user arrives at Hong Kong from the mainland of China, Hong Kong operators entered a roaming agreement with “China Mobile” will be the visited place operator signed with the home operator, such as “China Mobile Hong Kong”.

When searching networks, the mobile communication terminal will compare a searched VPLMN with networks contained in the PLMN list stored at the mobile communication terminal; when there is a matching network, the mobile communication terminal will attempt to access the network. However, not every visited network will allow the mobile communication terminal to access; generally, the PLMN of an operator who has entered a roaming agreement with the home operator of the SIM card or USIM card of the mobile communication terminal is allowed to be accessed.

Optionally, the network server can unicast the PLMN network ID of the visited place to the mobile communication terminal; alternatively, the network server can broadcast the PLMN network ID in the wireless LAN, such that the PLMN network ID can be received and used by the mobile communication terminal as well as other mobile communication terminals that are in need.

After the PLMN network ID unicasted or broadcasted by the network server is received, the mobile communication terminal can add the PLMN network ID to the PLMN list for use in subsequent network search. Alternatively, the mobile communication terminal can add the PLMN network ID to the EHPLMN list or the EPLMN list.

In implementations of the present disclosure, the network ID can include network number segments, for example, the PLMN of China Mobile includes four segments, namely, 46000, 46002, 46007, and 46008; the PLMN of China Unicom includes three segments, namely, 46001, 46006, and 46009.

The network access unit 504 is configured to conduct network access at the visited place according to the EHPLMN list.

Specifically, when the mobile communication terminal access a network of the visited place according to the EHPLMN list, since the EHPLMN list has stored the PLMN network ID of the local operator that sends by the server of the visited place, the time consumed by the mobile communication terminal to search networks can be saved.

In the implementation of the present disclosure, the mobile communication network can access the wireless LAN of the visited place via the LAN access unit 501 and send the network ID acquisition request to the network server of the wireless LAN via the requesting unit 502. Thereafter, the mobile communication terminal can receive via the receiving unit 503 the PLMN network ID unicasted or broadcasted by the network server and add via the receiving unit 503 the received PLMN network ID to the EHPLMN list, so as to search networks at the visited place according to the EHPLMN list. Since the EHPLMN list has a higher priority and the EPHLMN list has the PLMN network ID of the visited place stored therein, when searching networks, the mobile communication terminal can find from the EHPLMN list a network that matches the PLMN of the visited place. In this way, the time consumed by the mobile communication terminal to search networks can be saved and mobile communication experience of the user can be improved.

FIG. 6 is a structure diagram illustrating a mobile communication terminal of another implementation of the present disclosure. As illustrated in FIG. 6, the mobile communication terminal can include a storage unit 601 (such as storage, RAM, ROM, and the like), a LAN access unit 602, a determining unit 603, a requesting unit 604, a receiving unit 605, and a network access unit 606.

The storage unit 601 is configured to pre-store the home of an operator signed with the home operator as well as the ID of the signed operator.

In an implementation of the present disclosure, the home operator refers to the home operator of the SIM card or the USIM card in the mobile communication terminal. Specifically, the visited place operator signed with the home operator is an operator, among all visited place operators, who has entered a roaming agreement with the home operator. For example, the home operator is “China Mobile”; when the user arrives at Hong Kong from the mainland of China, Hong Kong operators entered a roaming agreement with “China Mobile” will be the visited place operator signed with the home operator, such as “China Mobile Hong Kong”.

In some possible implementations, the home operator, the home of the signed operator, and the ID of the signed operator can be associatively stored in the mobile communication terminal in tabular form. For instance, the home operator of the mobile communication terminal is China Mobile and other operators signed with China Mobile includes China Mobile Hong Kong; as to China Mobile Hong Kong, the home thereof is Hong Kong and the ID thereof can be “China Mobile Hong Kong”, “China Mobile PEOPLES”, “China Mobile” or “PEOPLES”; in this case, the mobile communication terminal can associatively store “China Mobile Hong Kong”, “China Mobile PEOPLES”, “China Mobile” or “PEOPLES” in tabular form.

The LAN access unit 602 is configured to access the wireless LAN of the visited place.

In some possible implementations, when the mobile communication terminal arrives at a visited place from the home thereof, after the first boot or after turning off of the flight mode, the mobile communication terminal needs to re-select a network. Before access to a PLMN of the visited place (that is, a VPLMN), the mobile communication terminal cannot connect to the Internet through mobile networks provided by an operator such as GPRS network, Enhanced Data Rate for EDGE network, TD-SCDMA network and the like. However, when the mobile communication terminal is in a wireless network environment, it can first access the wireless network and communicate with other mobile communication terminals or network servers over the wireless network. For example, when a user is just off the plane, just exit, or just disembarked, the airport, gateway, or port may have wireless LAN coverage.

In implementations of the present disclosure, wireless networks of an airport can be the wireless LAN or a WiFi wireless network. Currently, the wireless LAN includes the following protocol standards: IEEE802.11 protocol, IEEE802.11a protocol, IEEE802.11g protocol, IEEE802.11E protocol, IEEE802.11i protocol, and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). WiFi technology is a wireless network communication technology based on the IEEE 802.11 series of standards and can be regarded as a branch of wireless LAN technology. A WiFi wireless network is generated mainly by a router or wireless card, or a wireless AP, the speed of transmission thereof is very limited and therefore, the WiFi wireless network is generally adopted by families or small and medium enterprises. Compared with the WiFi wireless network, the wireless LAN has the characteristics of long transmission distance and fast transmission speed. In some possible implementations, airports may prefer wireless LAN.

The determining unit 603 is configured to determine, on the basis of the current visited place and the pre-stored home of the operator signed with the home operator as well as the ID of the signed operator, the ID of a visited place operator that signs with the home operator.

In some possible implementations, the mobile communication terminal can prompt the user to select or enter the current visited place. For example, in the case that the mobile communication terminal has not connected to the PLMN and has connected to a wireless LAN, the mobile communication terminal can pop up a prompt box for prompting the user to enter or select the country or region in which he or she is currently located.

After determining the current visited place of the mobile communication terminal, it is possible to search the signed visited place operator according to the pre-stored home of the operator signed with the home operator, so as to determine the ID of the signed visited place operator.

The requesting unit 604 is configured to send a network ID acquisition request to a network server of the wireless LAN; the network ID acquisition request carries the ID of a visited place operator that signed with the home operator.

Generally, network coverage of the home of the terminal will lost when the user arrives at a visited place from the home, and the mobile communication terminal needs to access the network of the visited place to communicate. At this time, the mobile communication terminal can search networks of the visited place and attempt to connect one by one. However, not every network of the visited place can make the mobile communication terminal to access and generally, the network of an operator that has entered a roaming agreement with the home operator of the SIM card or the USIM card of the mobile communication terminal is available for access.

In implementations of the present disclosure, in order to quickly access an available mobile network, the mobile communication terminal sends the network ID acquisition request to the network server of the wireless LAN via the requesting unit 604 for example. The network ID acquisition request carries the ID of the visited place operator signed with the home operator.

The receiving unit 605 is configured to receive the PLMN network ID of at least one visited place operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal, and add the received PLMN network ID to an EHPLMN list; the PLMN network ID is either unicasted or broadcasted by the network server.

Optionally, the network server can unicast the PLMN network ID of the visited place to the mobile communication terminal; alternatively, the network server can broadcast the PLMN network ID in LAN, such that the PLMN network ID can be received and used by the mobile communication terminal as well as other mobile communication terminals that are in need.

In some possible implementations, when the mobile communication terminal searches networks, the EHPLMN list has a higher priority, and after the PLMN network ID unicasted or broadcasted by the network server has been received by the receiving unit 605, the mobile communication terminal can add the PLMN network ID to the EHPLMN list via the receiving unit 605.

In the implementation of the present disclosure, the network ID can include network number segments, for example, the PLMN of China Mobile includes four segments, namely, 46000, 46002, 46007, and 46008; the PLMN of China Unicorn includes three segments, namely, 46001, 46006, and 46009.

The network access unit 606 is configured to search networks at the visited place according to the PLMN list.

In some possible implementations, as illustrated in FIG. 6, the network access unit 606 can include a network searching sub-unit 6061, a comparing sub-unit 6062, and a network registration sub-unit 6063.

The network searching unit 5061 is configured to search a VPLMN.

In the implementation of the present disclosure, “VPLMN” refers to the PLMN of the visited place. When the mobile communication terminal arrives at the visited place from the home thereof, it will search the VPLMN at the visited place via the network searching sub-unit 6061. Generally, the VPLMN includes multiple mobile networks, some of them are networks of operators signed with the home operator and are available for access, while some of them are not networks of operators signed with the home operator and are unavailable for the user to access, or high cost can be resulted after access. For example, when the mobile communication terminal arrives at Hong Kong from the mainland of China, the searched VPLMN can includes “PEOPLES”, “CSL”, “Orange”, “SUNDAY”, “HK TELECOM” or networks of other operators.

The comparing sub-unit 6062 is configured to compare network IDs contained in the EHPLMN list with the VPLMN network ID. As an implementation, when the receiving unit 605 adds the received PLMN network ID to the EPLMN list, the comparing sub-unit 6062 can be further configured to compare network IDs contained in the EHPLMN list with the network ID of a searched VPLMN, and compare network IDs contained in the EPLMN list with the network ID of the searched VPLMN when the EHPLMN list does not contain a network ID that matches the network ID of the searched VPLMN; correspondingly, the network registration sub-unit 6063 is configured to initiate network registration to a network corresponding to a network ID that matches the network ID of the searched VPLMN when the EHPLMN list contains the network ID that matches the network ID of the searched VPLMN.

In some possible implementations, when accessing the wireless LAN of the visited place, the mobile communication terminal can search the VPLMN via the network searching sub-unit 6061. After adding the received PLMN network ID to the EHPLMN list via the receiving unit 605, compare the searched VPLMN network ID with network IDs in the EHPLMN list via the comparing sub-unit 6062, and when a matched network ID is found, a network corresponding to the matched network ID can be registered directly via the network registration sub-unit 6063.

In some possible implementations, in addition to the received PLMN network ID, the EHPLMN list of the mobile communication terminal can contain other network IDs, and in this case, the mobile communication terminal can first compare the received PLMN network ID in the EHPLMN list with the searched VPLMN network ID via the comparing sub-unit 6062.

Correspondingly, the receiving unit 605 is configured to add the received PLMN network ID to a preset location of the EHPLMN list. The comparing sub-unit 6062 is configured to compare a network ID located at the preset location of the EHPLMN list with the searched VPLMN network ID.

For example, it can be set in advance that the preset location of the EHPLMN list of the mobile communication terminal is configured to store the PLMN network ID received from a network server of the wireless LAN, for example, it can be specified that line 20-line 30, or line 1-line 15, or line 10-line 15 is configured to be used for storing the PLMN network ID received from the network server of the wireless LAN. In this way, after the VPLMN network ID has been searched, the searched VPLMN network ID can be compared with the network ID at the preset location.

In one implementation, the mobile communication terminal adds the received network ID into the EHPLMN list; when searching networks, the mobile communication terminal can first search the VPLMN via the network searching sub-unit 6061, and compares each searched VPLMN network ID with network IDs in the EHPLMN list via the comparing sub-unit 6062; when the EHPLMN list contains a network ID that matches the searched VPLMN network ID, the mobile communication terminal will initiates network registration to a network corresponding to the matched network ID via the network registration sub-unit 6063.

In the implementation of the present disclosure, network IDs contained in the EHPLMN list are compared with the searched VPLMN network ID so as to determine whether the EHPLMN list has any network ID that matches the searched VPLMN network ID via the comparing sub-unit 6062 for example, where “match” refers to the same network operated by the same operator.

The network registration sub-unit 6063 is configured to initiate network registration to a network corresponding to the matched network ID when said matched network ID of the VPLMN network ID is exist in the EHPLMN list.

In one possible implementation, when in the EHPLMN list there are multiple network IDs that matches the VPLMN network ID, the network registration sub-unit 6063 is further configured to: determine the signal strength of VPLMN networks corresponding to each of the multiple network IDs respectively, and initiate network registration to a VPLMN network with the strongest signal strength.

It is understandable that, in actual network registration, it is possible to initiate network registration to the network with the strongest signal strength first, when the registration fails, the terminal can continue to initiate network registration to the VPLMN network with the secondary signal strength, until the registration is successful.

It should be noted that the above description and the advantageous effects of the network access method described in FIG. 1 are also applicable to the mobile communication terminal of the present implementation, and will not be described again.

In an implementation of the present disclosure, the mobile communication terminal accesses the wireless LAN of the visited place and sends the network ID acquisition request to the network server of the wireless LAN; the mobile communication terminal receives the PLMN network ID unicasted or broadcasted by the network server and add the received PLMN network ID to the EHPLMN list so as to search networks at the visited place according to the EHPLMN list. Since the EHPLMN list has a higher priority and it has the PLMN network ID of the visited place operator stored therein, when searching networks, the mobile communication terminal can find a network that matches the PLMN of the visited place from the EHPLMN list. The time that the mobile communication terminal consumed to search networks can be saved, and the mobile communication experience of the user can be improved.

FIG. 7 is a structure diagram illustrating a network server according to an implementation of the present disclosure. As illustrated in FIG. 7, the network server can include a first receiving unit 701 (such as a receiver) and a first sending unit 702 (such as a transmitter). The first receiving unit 701 and the first sending unit 702 can be integrated into one transmitter when in need.

The first receiving unit 701 is configured to receive a network ID acquisition request sent by a mobile communication terminal via a wireless LAN. The first sending unit 702 is configured to unicast, to the mobile communication terminal, the PLMN network ID of a local operator signed with a home operator of the mobile communication terminal, or broadcast in the wireless LAN, to the mobile communication terminal, the PLMN network ID of at least one local operator signed with a home operator of the mobile communication terminal.

In this implementation of the present disclosure, “local” refers to the location of the network server.

The network server of the implementation of the present disclosure is a network server of the wireless LAN of the current visited place of the mobile communication terminal. Before the network server receives the PLMN network ID request sent by the mobile communication terminal via the wireless LAN, the mobile communication terminal has to access the wireless LAN of the visited place first.

In some possible implementations, when the mobile communication terminal arrives at a visited place from the home thereof, after the first boot or after turning off the flight mode, the mobile communication terminal needs to re-select a network. Before access to a PLMN of the visited place (that is, a VPLMN), the mobile communication terminal cannot connect to the Internet through mobile networks provided by an operator such as GPRS network, EDGE network, TD-SCDMA network and the like. However, when the mobile communication terminal is in a wireless network environment, it can first access the wireless network and communicate with other mobile communication terminals or network servers over the wireless network. For example, when a user is just off the plane, just exit, or just disembarked, the airport, gateway, or port may have wireless LAN coverage, the mobile communication terminal has to access the wireless LAN so as to request to the network server of the wireless LAN.

In implementations of the present disclosure, wireless networks can be the wireless LAN or a WiFi wireless network. Currently, the wireless LAN includes the following protocol standards: IEEE802.11 protocol, IEEE802.11a protocol, IEEE802.11g protocol, IEEE802.11E protocol, IEEE802.11i protocol, and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). WiFi technology is a wireless network communication technology based on the IEEE 802.11 series of standards and can be regarded as a branch of wireless LAN technology. A WiFi wireless network is generated mainly by a router or wireless card, or a wireless AP (Access Point), the speed of transmission thereof is very limited and therefore, the WiFi wireless network is generally adopted by families or small and medium enterprises. Compared with the WiFi wireless network, the wireless LAN has the characteristics of long transmission distance and fast transmission speed. In some possible implementations, airports may prefer wireless LAN.

The network server can pre-store the PLMN network ID of the local operator, and after the network ID acquisition request sent by the mobile communication terminal is received, the network server can send the PLMN network ID of the local operator to the mobile communication terminal that sent the network ID acquisition request, such that the mobile communication terminal can conduct network access according to the PLMN network ID. Alternatively, the network server can broadcast said PLMN network ID of the local operator in the wireless LAN, therefore, in addition to the mobile communication terminal that sent the request, other mobile communication terminals that need said PLMN network ID of the local operator can also obtain the PLMN network ID.

It will be appreciated that, the network server may send PLMN network IDs of multiple local operators stored locally to the mobile communication terminal, alternatively, the network server can send the PLMN network ID of at least one local operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal to the mobile communication terminal, so as to reduce the signaling burden on the network and the processing burden of the mobile communication terminal.

In some possible implementations, when storing the PLMN network ID of the local operator, the network server has to store IDs of operators of other regions signed with the PLMN network ID of the local operator; in this way, after the network ID acquisition request sent by the mobile communication terminal is received, the network server can determine the PLMN network ID of the local operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal according to the home operator, and further send the PLMN network ID of at least one local operator to the mobile communication terminal.

In other possible implementations, the network ID acquisition request sent by the mobile communication terminal to the network server carries the ID of an operator. For example, the network ID acquisition request carries the ID of a visited place operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal. In this way, the network server can unicast the PLMN network ID of the local operator, which matches the ID of the visited place operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal, to the mobile communication terminal, such that the mobile communication terminal that sends the network ID acquisition request can conduct network access according to the network ID unicasted.

In the implementation of the present disclosure, the network server can receive the network ID acquisition request sent by the mobile communication terminal via the wireless LAN and unicast the PLMN network ID of the local operator to the mobile communication terminal that sent the request, or the network server can broadcast the PLMN network ID in the wireless LAN, such that the mobile communication terminal within the wireless LAN can receive the PLMN network ID of the local operator and can quickly fine and access the network of the local operator. The time consumed to access a network can be saved and communication experience of the mobile communication terminal user can be improved.

In one possible implementation, the network server may not have the PLMN network ID of the local operator stored therein. This situation will be described in detail with reference to FIG. 8.

FIG. 8 is a structure diagram illustrating a server according to an implementation of the present disclosure. As illustrated in FIG. 8, on the basis of FIG. 7, the server can further include the follows.

A first broadcast unit 801, configured to broadcast the network ID acquisition request in the wireless LAN when the PLMN network ID of the local operator is not stored.

In some possible implementations, the network server does not have the PLMN network ID stored thereon, and the network server can broadcast the received PLMN network ID request in the wireless LAN.

In practice, the network server can broadcast the PLMN network ID request at a certain time interval through timer timing.

In the implementation of the present disclosure, “local” refers to the location of the network server.

The second receiving unit 802 is configured to receive, from another mobile communication terminal, the PLMN network ID of at least one local operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal.

For a mobile communication terminal with the wireless LAN, it can choose to receive or not receive a message broadcasted in the wireless LAN.

In some possible implementations, another mobile communication terminal within said wireless LAN receives the PLMN network ID acquisition request broadcasted by the network server; in response to the PLMN network ID acquisition request, said another mobile communication terminal sends the PLMN network ID of the local operator stored locally to the network server, then the network server can receive and save the PLMN network ID of the local operator sent by said another mobile communication terminal.

Alternatively, when the network server receives the PLMN network ID of the operator sent from said another mobile communication terminal, it can send the PLMN network ID of the operator to the mobile communication terminal that sent the request, such that the mobile communication terminal can conduct network access according to the PLMN network ID. Or, the network server can broadcast the received PLMN network ID of the operator in the wireless LAN, in this way, in addition to the mobile communication terminal that sent the request, other mobile communication terminals requiring the PLMN network ID of the operator can obtain the PLMN network ID either.

In other possible implementations, the network ID acquisition request sent by the mobile communication terminal to the network server carries the ID of an operator, and the network server can unicast the PLMN network ID of said operator to the mobile communication terminal.

In the implementation of the present disclosure, the network server can receive the network ID acquisition request sent by the mobile communication terminal via the wireless LAN. When the PLMN network ID of the local operator is not stored, the network server can broadcast the network ID acquisition request in the wireless LAN and receive the PLMN network ID of the local operator sent by another mobile communication terminal in response to the request, and then unicast the PLMN network ID of the local operator to the mobile communication terminal that sends the request, or broadcast the PLMN network ID in the wireless LAN. When the PLMN network ID of said operator is stored, the network server can unicast the PLMN network ID to the mobile communication terminal that sent the request directly. Mobile communication terminals within the wireless LAN can receive the PLMN network ID of the local operator, and in this way, it can quickly find and access a network of the local operator, such that the time consumed for network access can be saved and communication experience of a mobile communication terminal user can be enhanced.

FIG. 9 is a structure diagram illustrating a network access system according to an implementation of the present disclosure. As illustrated in FIG. 9, the network access system includes a mobile communication terminal 901 and a network server 902, among them, the mobile communication terminal 901 can be the mobile communication terminal illustrated in FIG. 5 or FIG. 6 and the network server can be the network server illustrated in FIG. 7 or FIG. 8.

According to the description of the mobile communication terminal in accordance with FIG. 5-FIG. 6 and the description of the network server in FIG. 7-FIG. 8, with aid of the implementations of the present disclosure, the time consumed by the mobile communication terminal to access a network can be saved, and the communication experience of the mobile communication user can be improved.

FIG. 10 is a structure diagram illustrating a mobile communication terminal according to an implementation of the present disclosure.

As illustrated in FIG. 10, the mobile communication terminal includes one or more processors 1001 and a memory 1002.

The memory 1002 is configured to store one or more programs, and when executed by the one or more processors 1001, the programs are adapted to perform the network access method of FIG. 1 or FIG. 2 as well as perform the units or elements of the mobile communication terminal as illustrated in at least one of FIG. 5 and FIG. 6.

FIG. 11 is a structure diagram illustrating a network server according to an implementation of the present disclosure.

As illustrated in FIG. 11, the network server can include one or more processors 1011 and a memory 1012.

The memory 1012 is configured to store one or more programs, and when executed by the one or more processors 1011, the programs are adapted to perform the network access method of FIG. 3 or FIG. 4 as well as perform the units or elements of the mobile communication terminal as illustrated in at least one of FIG. 7 and FIG. 8.

Based on the network access method of the implementation of FIG. 1 or FIG. 2, the present disclosure further provides a nonvolatile computer storage medium configured to store one or more programs, when executed by an apparatus such as a mobile communication terminal, the programs are adapted make the mobile communication terminal to perform the network access method of FIG. 1 or FIG. 2.

Based on the network access method of the implementation of FIG. 3 or FIG. 4, the present disclosure further provides a nonvolatile computer storage medium configured to store one or more programs, when executed by an apparatus such as a mobile communication terminal, the programs are adapted make the mobile communication terminal to perform the network access method of FIG. 3 or FIG. 4.

The modules or sub-modules in all implementations of the present disclosure may be implemented by a general purpose integrated circuit, such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit), or by an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit).

The steps in the method of the implementation of the present disclosure can be sequentially adjusted, merged, and subtracted according to actual needs.

The units in the terminal of the implementation of the present disclosure can be combined, divided, and deleted according to actual needs.

It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that, implementation of all or part of the processes in the method of the implementations described above can be accomplished by a computer program to instruct the associated hardware; the computer program can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium and which, when executed, may include flows of respective methods of the implementations as described above. The storage medium can be a magnetic disk, an optical disk, a read-only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), or the like.

While the present disclosure has been described in detail above with reference to the exemplary implementations, the scope of the present disclosure is not limited thereto. As will occur to those skilled in the art, the present disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and changes without departing from the spirit and principle of the present disclosure. Therefore, the scope of the present disclosure should be determined by the scope of the claims. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A method of network access for a mobile communication terminal, comprising: accessing a local area network (LAN) of a visited place; sending a network identity (ID) acquisition request to a network server of the LAN, after accessing the LAN of the of the visited place; receiving from the network server a public land mobile network (PLMN) network ID of at least one visited place operator signed with a home operator of the mobile communication terminal; adding the received PLMN network ID to a PLMN list stored at the mobile communication terminal, wherein adding the received PLMN network ID to the PLMN list comprises adding the received PLMN network ID to a preset location of the PLMN list; and conducting network access at the visited place according to the PLMN list, wherein conducting the network access at the visited place according to the PLMN list comprises: searching for a PLMN of the visited place (VPLMN); comparing network IDs in the PLMN list with a network ID of a searched VPLMN, wherein comparing the network IDs in the PLMN list with the network ID of the searched VPLMN comprises comparing a network ID at the preset location of the PLMN list with the network ID of the searched VPLMN; and when the PLMN list comprises a network ID that matches the network ID of the searched VPLMN, initiating network registration to a network corresponding to the network ID that matches the network ID of the searched VPLMN.
 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: after comparing the network IDs in the PLMN list with the network ID of the searched VPLMN, when the PLMN list comprises multiple network IDs that match network IDs of multiple VPLMNs, determining signal strength of the multiple VPLMNs corresponding to each of the multiple network IDs; and initiating the network registration to a VPLMN of the multiple VPLMNs with the highest signal strength.
 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the PLMN list comprises an equivalent home public land mobile network (EHPLMN) list.
 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the PLMN list comprises at least one of an equivalent public land mobile network (EPLMN) list and an equivalent home public land mobile network (EHPLMN) list.
 5. The method of claim 4, wherein adding the received PLMN network ID to the PLMN list comprises: adding the received PLMN network ID to the EPLMN list; and conducting network access at the visited place according to the PLMN list comprises: searching for a PLMN of the visited place (VPLMN); and comparing network IDs in the EHPLMN list with a network ID of a searched VPLMN; when the EHPLMN list does not comprise a network ID that matches the network ID of the searched VPLMN, comparing the network ID of the searched VPLMN with IDs in the EPLMN list; and when the EPLMN list comprises a network ID that matches the network ID of the searched VPLMN, initiating network registration to a network corresponding to the network ID that matches the network ID of the searched VPLMN.
 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising: pre-storing a home and an ID of an operator signed with the home operator; determining an ID of the visited place operator signed with the home operator according to a current visited place and the pre-stored home and the ID of the operator signed with the home operator; and carrying the ID of the visited place operator signed with the home operator in the network ID acquisition request.
 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the PLMN network ID is either unicasted or broadcasted by the network server in response to the network ID acquisition request.
 8. A method of network access for a network server, comprising: receiving a network identity (ID) acquisition request for acquiring network ID, wherein the network ID acquisition request is sent by a mobile communication terminal via a local area network (LAN); performing one of: unicasting to the mobile communication terminal a public land mobile network (PLMN) network ID of at least one local operator signed with a home operator of the mobile communication terminal; and broadcasting the PLMN network ID in the LAN; after receiving the network ID acquisition request sent by the mobile communication terminal via the LAN, broadcasting the network ID acquisition request in the LAN when the PLMN network ID of the home operator is not stored at the network server; and receiving from another mobile communication terminal the PLMN network ID of the at least one local operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal.
 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the network ID acquisition request carries an ID of the at least one local operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal; and broadcasting the network ID acquisition request in the LAN comprises: broadcasting in the LAN the network ID acquisition request carrying the ID of the at least one local operator signed with the home operator of the mobile communication terminal.
 10. A terminal for mobile communication, comprising: a processor; and a memory coupled to the processor, the memory configured to store instructions, which when executed by the processor, become operational with the processor to: access a LAN of a visited place; send a network identity (ID) acquisition request to a network server of the LAN, after accessing the LAN of the visited place; receive from the network server a public land mobile network (PLMN) network ID of at least one visited place operator signed with a home operator of the terminal and add the received PLMN network ID to a PLMN list stored at the terminal, wherein the PLMN network ID is either unicasted or broadcasted by the network server in response to the network ID acquisition request; and conduct network access at the visited place according to the PLMN list; the PLMN list comprising at least one of an equivalent home public land mobile network (EHPLMN) list and an equivalent public land mobile network (EPLMN) list; the processor configured to add the received PLMN network ID to a PLMN list is further configured to add the received PLMN network ID to the EPLMN list; the processor configured to conduct network access at the visited place according to the PLMN list is further configured to: search for a PLMN of the visited place (VPLMN); compare network IDs in the EHPLMN list with a network ID of a searched VPLMN, and compare network IDs in the EPLMN list with the network ID of the searched VPLMN when the EHPLMN list does not comprise a network ID that matches the network ID of the searched VPLMN; and initiate network registration to a network corresponding to a network ID that matches the network ID of the searched VPLMN when the EHPLMN list comprises the network ID that matches the network ID of the searched VPLMN.
 11. The terminal of claim 10, wherein the memory comprising the instructions operational with the processor to access the LAN of the visited place further comprises instructions, which when executed by the processor, become operational with the processor to: search for a PLMN of the visited place (VPLMN); compare network IDs in the PLMN list with a network ID of a searched VPLMN; and initiate network registration to a network corresponding to a network ID that matches the network ID of the searched VPLMN when the PLMN list comprises the network ID that matches the network ID of the searched VPLMN.
 12. The terminal of claim 11, wherein the memory further comprises instructions, which when executed by the processor, become operational with the processor to: pre-store a home and an ID of an operator signed with the home operator; and determine an ID of the at least one visited place operator signed with the home operator according to a current visited place and the pre-stored home and the ID of the operator signed with the home operator, wherein the network ID acquisition request sent to the network server of the LAN by the requesting unit carries the ID of the at least one visited place operator signed with the home operator.
 13. The terminal of claim 10, wherein the memory comprising instructions operational with the processor to receive from the network server the PLMN network ID further comprises instructions, which when executed by the processor, become operational with the processor to: add the received PLMN network ID to a preset location in the PLMN list; and wherein the memory comprising instructions operational with the processor to compare the network IDs in the PLMN list with the network ID of the searched VPLMN further comprises instructions, which when executed by the processor, become operational with the processor to: compare a network ID located at the preset location of the PLMN list with the network ID of the searched VPLMN.
 14. The terminal of claim 10, wherein when the PLMN list comprises multiple network IDs that match network IDs of multiple VPLMNs, and wherein the memory comprising instructions operational with the processor to initiate network registration further comprises instructions, which when executed by the processor, become operational with the processor to: determine signal strength of the multiple VPLMNs corresponding to each of the multiple network IDs; and initiate the network registration to a VPLMN of the multiple VPLMNs with the highest signal strength. 